George H. Vincent Receives Lead Cincinnati’s 2015 C-Suite Award
May 12, 2015 – News Releases
Dinsmore & Shohl’s Managing Partner and Chairman George H. Vincent was honored as part of Lead Cincinnati’s 2015 C-Suite Awards presented by Venue and Lead Magazine.
Vincent is one of 26 executives and board level leaders who were spotlighted at the C-Suite Awards Luncheon on May 12, 2015. The honorees were selected based on their contributions of their organization and their leadership characteristics.
At Dinsmore, Vincent focuses his practice on M&A and corporate counseling and represents both public and private companies, as well as the Cincinnati Reds. He has received a number of recognitions for his work, including being named "Lawyer of the Year" in Cincinnati for Corporate Law in 2015 by The Best Lawyers in America.
Vincent is actively involved in the community, having served as Chair of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, the Hamilton County Republican Party, The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati Museum Center, The Christ Hospital, the Hamilton County Board of Elections, the Queen City Club and the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Vincent is one of 26 executives and board level leaders who were spotlighted at the C-Suite Awards Luncheon on May 12, 2015. The honorees were selected based on their contributions of their organization and their leadership characteristics.
At Dinsmore, Vincent focuses his practice on M&A and corporate counseling and represents both public and private companies, as well as the Cincinnati Reds. He has received a number of recognitions for his work, including being named "Lawyer of the Year" in Cincinnati for Corporate Law in 2015 by The Best Lawyers in America.
Vincent is actively involved in the community, having served as Chair of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, the Hamilton County Republican Party, The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati Museum Center, The Christ Hospital, the Hamilton County Board of Elections, the Queen City Club and the Cincinnati Art Museum.